New Motif, “Reciprocal Boogie” – Music VIDEO

FALMOUTH – The idea of this New Motif song is that the band feeds off the audience and the audience feeds off of the band and then it all becomes a “Reciprocal Boogie.”

Seeing this insanely tight, creative band interact with the audience at Grumpy’s Pub Friday night, it all made perfect sense and it was unclear who was having more fun.

The self-described psychedelic funky jamband, New Motif, is comprised of Cory Schectman on saxophone and keyboards, Dennis Christiano on guitar, Jason Womboldt on drums and Dan Kelly on bass.

We had seen them earlier in the month at the Spire Center in Plymouth, which was an awesome concert hall-type of setting with amazing lighting. They rocked a sold out, dancing-the-aisles crowd.

The show at Grumpy’s was more intimate and the big crowd inside reciprocal boogied through a series of mostly original songs featuring some of the most fun showmanship and tight musicianship we have seen on Cape Cod.

And here is a link to our growing collection of local music stories, and more than 100 music videos of local bands playing original music – MUSIC

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